The fonds consists of nearly 31 meters of material mainly of correspondence and files from the dates of 1960-1995 from Walter Jungkind’s work in several organizations including Icograda, the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada; the Society of Graphic Designers of Alberta; the creation of Graphic Design at the University of Alberta and the University of Alberta’s Visual Identity.
Jungkind, WalterThe Dr. Chuji Hiruki fonds is a very rich and diverse acquisition of materials depicting the life and primarily teaching and research career of Chuji Hiruki. The fonds comprises a broad scope of records comprising mainly of textual materials reflective of his teaching, research travel and role as a professor of plant pathology during his tenure with the University of Alberta.
Hiruki, ChujiFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Surgery in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Alberta.
Department of SurgeryFonds consists of records pertaining to the National Research Council.
National Research CouncilFonds consists of records pertaining to Dr. Howard Hepburn.
Hepburn, Howard HavelockFonds contient plusieurs journaux Le Franco depuis plusieurs années.
Fonds consists of several journals Le France dating back several years.
Le Franco AlbertainLe fonds ACFA permet de retracer le développement de certains accomplissements dans la francophonie albertaine ; il offre en effet de nombreux témoignages sur les activités, religieuses, politiques, économiques, pédagogiques ou culturelles, dans lesquelles les Franco-albertains se sont impliqués au cours du 20e siècle. Il comprend des documents nationaux, provinciaux, régionaux et locaux. On y retrouve, en particulier, des papiers administratifs et financiers, des procès-verbaux, de la correspondance et des publications. Le fonds inclut aussi des documents sur le poste de radio CHFA et sur les journaux La survivance et Le Franco.
The ACFA fonds enables to trace back the development of accomplishments in the Franco-albertan community ; it contains several testimonies on activities, religious, political, economic, pedagogical or cultural, in which Franco-albertans were involved over the course of the 20th century. It also contains national, provincial, regional and local documents. In particular, there are administrative and financial documents, meeting minutes, correspondence, and publications. The fonds also includes documents about the CHFA radio station and the journals La Survivance and Le Franco.
ACFAFonds contient des récapitulations d'entrevues, des MP3s numérisés, des questionnaires, des rapports de recherche, des livres, des annales, des régulations, des inventaires, des catalogues, des protocoles d'ententes, des formulaires, des rubans audio, des cassettes audio, des PDFs, des disques compactes, et des transcripts (entrevues, recettes, rites de passage, chanson, descriptions de photos).
Fonds consists of interview summaries, digitized MP3s, questionnaires, research reports, books, annals, regulations, inventories, catalogs, agreement protocols, forms, audio tapes, audio cassettes, PDFs, compact discs, and transcripts (interviews, recipes, rites of passage, songs, descriptions of photos).
Héritage Franco-albertainContains audio visual materials created by Video Video Productions related to the University of Alberta.
Video Video ProductionsFonds contient plusieurs douzaines de cassettes audio avec des entrevues pour le projet Local Culture.
Fonds consists of several dozen audio cassette tapes with interviews for the project Local Culture.
Project Local CultureFonds contient des matériaux relié au Théâtre Français Edmonton (TFE) tel que des programmes de théâtre, des albums "scrapbook", des photographs, et des cassettes vidéos.
Fonds consists of materials related to the Théâtre français Edmonton (TFE) such as playbills, scrapbooks and photographs. Fonds also includes videocassettes.
Théâtre Français d'EdmontonFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Dean for the Faculty of Graduate and Research Studies at the University of Alberta, including office files.
Office of the Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies and ResearchFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Dean of Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Office of the Dean, Faculty of EngineeringFonds consists of records related to W. H. Alexander's career at the University of Alberta.
Alexander, William HardyFonds consists of records related to Alexander Matejko's time as a professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta.
Matejko, AlexanderFonds consists of class photos, teaching slides, office files, and other records from the Department of Mineral Engineering at the University of Alberta.
Department of Mining and MetallurgyAccession consists of records pertaining to the operations of the Professional Examinations Office at the University of Alberta.
Professional Examinations OfficeFonds consists of records of Leszek Kosinski and his work in the Department of Geography at the University of Alberta.
Kosinski, LeszekFonds consists of records collected and created by UAA archives assistant Keith Stotyn, including guides to other collections.
Stotyn, Keith A.Fonds consists of records related to the operations and history of the University Bookstore at the University of Alberta.
University BookstoreFonds consists of records created or collected by John Unrau in his career at the University of Alberta.
Unrau, JohnFonds consists of records pertaining to Stuart Duncan.
Stuart, DuncanFonds consists of records collected or created by D. E. Cameron, University of Alberta Librarian.
Cameron, Donald E.Fonds consists of records pertaining to International Reading Association.
International Reading AssociationFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Physiology at the University of Alberta.
Department of PhysiologyFonds consists of the annual reports and other materials of the Institute of Law Research and Reform.
Institute of Law Research and ReformFonds consists of records created of collected by Margaret Dixon Penhold during her time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Penhold, Margaret DixonCorrespondence and records (material and digital) from 1994-present of the first collaborative digital humanities project in Canada; including materials pertaining to the publication of Orlando: Women's Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present (Cambridge University Press, 2006--); grant applications; meeting minutes; project documentaion; publishing contracts; digitial interfaces; encoded documents.
Orlando ProjectFonds consists of records from the City of Edmonton Archives, including collection guides.
City of Edmonton ArchivesFonds consists of records related to the history and operations of the Department of Food Science.
Department of Food ScienceFonds consists of records related to publications of Leslie C. Green.
Green, Leslie C.Fonds consists of records created or collected by Morris Flewwelling, related to student activities at the University of Alberta.
Flewwelling, F. MorrisFonds consists of records related to the operations of the Office of Community Relations and the history of the University of Alberta.
Office of Community RelationsFonds consists of records created or collected by N. Fred Bell, related to Bell family history and genealogy.
Bell, Norman FrederickFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of the Dean in the Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Alberta.
Office of the Dean, Faculty of MedicineFonds consists of records related to the Department of Computing Services at the University of Alberta.
Department of Computing ServicesFonds consists of records related to the activities and operations of the Engineering Students' Society at the University of Alberta.
Engineering Students' SocietyFonds consists of records created or collected by Art Howell.
Howell, ArtFonds consists of books and other material created by Guy R. Lyle.
Lyle, Guy R.Fonds consists of records related to Dr. Harold J. Brodie's activities as a mycologist at the University of Alberta and elsewhere.
Brodie, Harold J.Fonds consists of records created or collected by Marjorie Rule Mallen and Robert Walker.
Mallen, Marjorie RuleFonds consists of records related to George Salt and his time at Crescent Heights Collegiate Institute and the University of Alberta, including notebooks, class photos, souvenir postcards, and other records.
Salt, GeorgeFonds consists of memorabilia related to Ailsa H. Walker's time as a student at the University of Alberta.
Walker, Ailsa H.Accession consists of records related to the activities of the Alberta Research Council, formerly known as the Research Council of Alberta and the Scientific and Industrial Research Council of Alberta.
Alberta Research CouncilFonds consists of records pertaining to Harold P. Brown, including photographs of Brown, CKUA, and other university subjects.
Brown, Harold PurceyFonds consists of records related to the research and operations of the Tri-University Meson Facility (TRIUMF).
Tri-University Meson FacilityFonds contains records pertaining to the Office of Design and Construction at the University of Alberta.
Office of Design and ConstructionFonds includes records pertaining the Wilbur Bowker, including a photograph of the Law Class of 50 and personal papers including correspondence, notes, government publications, drafts of book "A Legal History of Alberta", and background articles.
Bowker, Wilbur F.Fonds consists of records pertaining to the University of Alberta's Law Students' Association.
Law Students' AssociationFonds consists of both personal and professional records pertaining to Peter John Murphy.
Murphy, Peter JohnFonds consists of records pertaining to Computing and Network Services at the University of Alberta.
Computing and Network ServicesFonds consists of the personal and professional records of engineer and geologist Neil Campbell.
Campbell, NeilSymyrenko family documents, letters, diaries, newspaper articles, correspondence.
SymyrenkoThe fonds consists of clippings, press releases, correspondence, photos, slides cassettes and prompt scripts documenting Theatre 3's administrative and operating activities. The fonds is in roughly chronological order according to accumulation.
Theatre ThreeAccession consists of records from the Department of Slavic and East European Studies, including personnel files and other records.
Department of Slavic and East European StudiesFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Human Ecology at the University of Alberta.
Department of Human EcologyFonds consists of records of the operations and history of the Office of the Vice-President (Student and Academic Services),
Office of the Vice-President (Student and Academic Services)Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Edmonton Professional Theatre Project including a scrapbook.
Edmonton Professional Theatre ProjectFonds consists of records pertaining to the Digital Humanities Program at the University of Alberta.
Digital Humanities ProgramFonds consists of the personal and professional records of Henry Hodysh.
Hodysh, HenryFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of History and Classics at the University of Alberta.
Department of History and ClassicsThis fonds consists of textual materials created by Hryhory Kostiuk and documents his prolific correspondences with a variety of individuals. The correspondence is often with friends and family but also frequently relates to the Slovo Association of Ukrainian Writers in Exile as well as other academic work.
Kostiuk, HryhoryThe fonds consists of records related to Leilani Muir and her case Muir v. Alberta. See inventories associated with each accession for file lists.
Muir, LeilaniThe fond consists of records related to the activities of the Vice-President (External Relations) at the University of Alberta.
Office of the Vice-President (External Relations)Fonds consists of records pertaining to University Governance at the University of Alberta.
University GovernanceFonds consists of records pertaining to Human Resources at the University of Alberta.
Human Resource ServicesFonds consists of the professional and personal papers of Helen Forrester, including manuscripts, research notes, proofs, publicity materials, personal and professional correspondence, newspaper clippings and reviews, speeches, audio recordings of her books and other materials.
Forrester, HelenFonds consists of records pertaining to the Western Canadian Chapter of the American Society for Information Science.
Western Canadian Chapter of the American Society for Information ScienceFonds consists of records created by the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.
Whyte Museum of the Canadian RockiesFonds consists of records collected and created by Theresa Alta Wilton (née Iddings), from the University of Alberta Class of '24.
Wilton, T. Alta (née Iddings)Accession consists of records created by the Chinese Library Association, including issues of their publication, Seacademy.
Chinese Library AssociationFonds consists of photographs from the Edmonton Economic Development Authority.
Edmonton Economic Development AuthorityConsists of records pertaining to Torches Theatre including production books.
Torches TheatreFonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of Postgraduate Medical Education at the University of Alberta and its operations.
Postgraduate Medical EducationFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Anaesthesia at the University of Alberta.
Department of AnaesthesiaFonds consists of records pertaining to the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Alberta, formerly the Department of Chemical Engineering.
Department of Chemical and Petroleum EngineeringFonds consists of records pertaining to the Intellectual Property and Contracts Office at the University of Alberta.
Intellectual Property and Contracts OfficeFonds consists of writing and research materials of Gloria Strathern.
Strathern, Gloria M.Accession consists of the personal papers of Norman Yates.
Yates, NormanThe records have been arranged in three broad series: Series one is the records of the Edmonton Technocracy regional district; Series two is the Calgary Technocracy regional district records; and Series three is the records of a long-standing individual member of the Edmonton Technocracy group, John Gregory. Within each series are several sub-series to further facilitate the description of the record. Sub-series include: organizational records, office administration files, special collections from individual Technocracy members, outreach and publicity records, and publications. The predominant amount of the fonds is comprised of publications, including newsletters, pamphlets and booklets, reprints and other articles, periodicals, and books. Much of this material is the official publications of Technocracy, Inc. head office, or material published by individual sectors on matters of more local concern. Individual members also wrote papers on a variety of Technocracy topics, and submitted their writings to CHQ (Corporate Headquarters) for comment and approval before considering wider distribution. Also included are other articles, papers, theses and books that write about Technocracy as a topic or about subject-mater of interest to Technocracy members. A published series of lessons discussing Technocracy doctrine was published by Technocracy, Inc. and titled “Technocracy Study Course”; various editions of the Study Course publications are found in this fonds. Technocracy Headquarters also prepared regular ‘general mailings’ and operating instructions which were sent to all their members, and included information updates, book reviews, activity reports and plans for upcoming meetings and visits. Strategies for attracting membership and related outreach activities were discussed in the CHQ mailings, and member sectors responded in turn with monthly reports to CHQ detailing their membership and financial activity, meetings and outreach plans. Series three, John Gregory’s records, includes interesting correspondence between himself and Howard Scott, originator of Technocracy and long-serving Director-in-Chief of Technocracy, Inc. Issues around water and continental hydrology are one topic of their correspondence. Mr. Gregory also collected long playing albums that record a lecture Howard Scott gave in Ohio in 1952. While categorically not a populist movement, the Technocracy papers deposited with the University of Alberta Archives reflect the popular interwar currents of thought in North America regarding the political and economic organization of society. In this sense, the Technocracy movement is significant in the same manner that many prairie populist movements hold historical research value. The records are in excellent physical shape and provide valuable insight into a unique North American social movement.
Technocracy Inc.Fonds consists of records pertaining to the Office of Human Rights at the University of Alberta.
Office of Human RightsFonds consists of records pertaining to the Historical Society of Alberta including misk-Waskahegan Chapter (Edmonton) - Tour Committee files include research materials, guides, texts itineraries, and correspondence.
Historical Society of Alberta